Topic: Maurice Jarre
Maurice Jarre was a French composer most known for his academy award winning music scores Lawrence of Arabia and Doctor Zhivago . Film composer Maurice Jarre dies (March 29, 2009) 1962: Doctor Zhivago 1966: The Professionals 1966: Grand Prix 1967:
Lawrence of Arabia is a classic American film based on the life of the late British soldier T.E. Lawrence and his role in the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918. It is notable for its Super Panavision 70 cinematography by Freddie Young, its ...
Music categorization becomes diluted over time as each are applied as a vinculum to all variations and tangents of a genre and as such any serious discussion must start first with a clarifying definition. Tangerine Dream is the perfect example of both ...
In August, 1944, Adolph Hitler ordered his general in command of German forces in Paris to rig the city with explosives. All lead up to Hitler screaming on the phone to von Choltitz, ?Is Paris burning? Trying to capture the essence of ...
It's been widely acknowledged that the John Williams score for the Steven Spielberg film Jaws was a big contributor to the success of the movie. On a Summer morning, Brody is called to the beach, where the mangled body of Summer ...
Broke Betty Blogger blogs brazenly brash but blurry buzz. In other words, Betty writes articles on the internet as a hobby. Depending on Betty?s subject matter, that could be a dangerous thing, causing Betty -- and the rest of us who do ...
Oct. 12, 2002, Escondido, Calif.), became identified with easy listening pop. He won a Grammy Award in 1966 for "Somewhere My Love," an adaptation of Maurice Jarre's "Lara's Theme" from the film Dr. Zhivago.
Speed, connectivity of the Internet is its glory, and its danger, as an Irish student shows After French composer Maurice Jarre died in March, a poetic quote attributed to Jarre taken from the Internet site Wikipedia appeared on an untold number of ...
On the 28th March, Shane Fitzgerald who studies at the University of Dublin, began an experiment which could put journalism into disrepute, by faking a quote on Wikipedia and measuring the spread across the world's media outlets.. With floods of comments ...
Irish student hoaxes world's media with florid but phony quote from dead French composerWhen Dublin university student Shane Fitzgerald posted a poetic but phony quote on Wikipedia, he said he was testing how our globalized, increasingly Internet-dependent media was upholding accuracy ...